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Ancient History and Classical Archaeology BA/Diploma/Certificate

Duration and mode of study

Full-time Part-time
Certificate (Level 1) One year Two years
Diploma (Level 2) Two years Four years
BA degree (Level 3) Three years Six years

All study is by distance learning.

Choose from the BA, Diploma or Certificate

If you know from the outset that you can’t, or don’t want to, commit to a full BA, you can apply for the Certificate or Diploma only. Similarly, if for any reason you are unable to complete the full BA programme, you can opt to leave at the end of Level 1 with a Certificate or at the end of Level 2 with a Diploma.

Previous academic study

If you have studied Archaeology at undergraduate level before, it may be possible for you to transfer the credits from your previous study in place of some or all of the modules relating to that particular level. For example, if you already hold a Certificate in Archaeology, you may be able to enter the courses at the Level 2/Diploma stage. In order for us to assess your eligibility to transfer credits, we will need to see a transcript of any credits you have achieved to date, showing the title of all modules and the marks/grades awarded.

Individual modules

Perhaps you don’t want a formal qualification, but would just like to study archaeology or ancient history for interest? It is possible to study up to two Level 1 or 2 modules without registering for a formal qualification. Successful completion of an associate module will entitle you to a transcript formally recording your achievement and you may be able to count the credits achieved on that module towards further undergraduate study at Leicester or elsewhere at a later date.

Start dates

February, June, October

Entry requirements

Our distance learning Archaeology and Ancient History courses do not have formal entry requirements – you just need to demonstrate an active interest in the subject and a genuine commitment to putting the time in to study. For applicants whose first language is not English, evidence of a minimum standard of English is required as a condition of entry.

Fees

These are the total course fees.

June 2012

BA

Home/EU: £8,550

International: £10,350

Diploma

Home/EU: £5,700

International: £6,900

Certificate

Home/EU: £2,850

International: £3,450

October 2012, February 2013 and June 2013

BA

Home/EU/International: £16,050

Diploma

Home/EU/International: £10,700

Certificate

Home/EU/International: £5,350

Course outline

Launched in 2012, our BA in Ancient History and Classical Archaeology brings together the two disciplines into a single undergraduate distance learning programme for the first time and as such we believe it is unique. The course is based on our extensive experience in developing and teaching both archaeology and ancient history courses and our world-leading research.

Our modules cross the traditional academic boundaries of archaeology and ancient history, enabling you to gain a wider knowledge in your chosen area. There are opportunities for you to develop and enhance your practical skills, and employability skills are embedded throughout our curriculum. 

Consequently, our courses are highly valued by employers who will recognise the key transferable and subject-specific skills gained. Our courses will enable you to focus on your specific interest, and enable progression in archaeology, ancient history, museums, or elsewhere.

This course will:

  • Enable you to pursue your personal interest in the classical world.
  • Introduce you to key issues in the study of the past through textual and material remains and to reflect on the contrasting and complementary images that these approaches generate.
  • Introduce you to two ancient languages.
  • Ddevelop your skills in textual analysis and the interpretation of archaeological information.

We will provide you with an intellectually challenging and stimulating curriculum which draws on the full expertise of members of the School of Archaeology and Ancient History and our proven track record of delivering archaeology by distance learning and which will enable you to develop transferable skills necessary for successful career development or further academic study.

Course structure

The BA in Ancient History and Classical Archaeology is made up of three levels, with each level taking two years for part-time students to complete, or one year for full-time students. Each level consists of six modules, lasting 12 weeks each, with short breaks inbetween. Part-time students study each module in turn, whereas full-time students study two modules at a time.

Level 1 (part-time years 1 and 2; full-time year 1)

  • Aims and Methods in Archaeology
  • Introduction to Classical Archaeology
  • Introduction to Roman History
  • Introduction to Greek History
  • Greek and Latin Language for Ancient History

Plus one of the following modules:

  • Later Prehistory
  • Archaeology of Egypt, Nubia and the Middle Nile

Level 2 (part-time years 3 and 4; full-time year 2)

  • The Age of Augustus
  • Deconstructing Sparta
  • Greco-Roman Slavery
  • The Archaeology of the Roman World
  • Archaeological Theory

Plus one of the following modules:

  • Fieldschool
  • The Rise of States in the Old World
  • The Medieval Mediterranean

Level 3 (part-time years 5 and 6; full-time year 3)

  • Archaeology of Urbanism
  • Archaeology, Religion and Belief
  • Households and Families
  • Empires and Imperialism Ancient and Modern
  • Individual dissertation in ancient history or classical archaeology

Your learning experience

Each module consists of specially prepared self-study materials, which are delivered by post to your door and supplemented with additional material made available online through Blackboard, our virtual learning environment.

We recommend that you plan to set aside 15-20 hours study time per module per week. You will be allocated an academic tutor for each module. Your tutors are available by email or phone to provide advice on academic and study matters.

Wherever you are in the world, you will have access to University services, including the University’s David Wilson Library and its extensive range of electronic journals and e-books.

Modules are assessed by written coursework, usually in the form of essays or reports. There are no examinations and no requirements for you to attend the University campus for assessments.

Fieldwork and attendance on campus

There is no formal requirement for you to visit the University of Leicester campus during your studies. The optional Fieldschool module at Level 2 gives you the opportunity to get practical, hands-on experience in a number of aspects of survey and excavation. 

You can participate in the week-long fieldschool that we organise each year at Burrough Hill in Leicestershire, or opt to make your own fieldwork arrangements. The Burrough Hill Fieldschool normally takes place at the end of June or beginning of July each year. In 2012 students coming to Burrough Hill can choose between:

  • Sunday 24 June to Friday 29 June 2012
  • Sunday 1 July to Friday 6 July 2012

Contact

You can get more information by visiting the School of Archaeology and Ancient History's website or by downloading a copy of our brochure. Alternatively, if you would like a one-to-one discussion about your application, we would love to hear from you. Please contact us and we will arrange a telephone appointment with you.

Distance Learning Team
School of Archaeology and Ancient History
University of Leicester
Leicester LE1 7RH, UK
+44(0)116 252 2772/3360
Fax: +44(0)116 223 1267
archdl@le.ac.uk
www.le.ac.uk/archaeology

Contact

Distance Learning Team
School of Archaeology and Ancient History
University of Leicester
Leicester LE1 7RH, UK

+44(0)116 252 2772/3360
Fax: +44(0)116 223 1267

archdl@le.ac.uk
www.le.ac.uk/archaeology

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